
Click Frenzy returns with epic Mayhem sale this May: Score huge savings across fashion, beauty, tech and more
Whether you're in the market for a new TV or a state-of-the-art air fryer for dark and cold evenings, or in need of a wardrobe refresh with a fresh pair of boots or a winter coat, the Click Frenzy Mayhem sale is your one-stop-shop for unbeatable prices.
Beginning 7pm May 13 until midnight May 16, you'll be able to shop a wide range of major retailers discounting a range of technology, homewares, clothing and beauty pieces
There's plenty of brands hopping aboard, including some of Australia's most-loved retailers, homegrown brands and iconic labels such as Priceline, The Good Guys, Rebel Sport, Kogan, and more.
Promising to be the biggest Click Frenzy sale of the year so far, you won't want to miss out of the huge savings up for grabs.
Mark your calendars and get ready to shop up a storm.
'The Click Frenzy Mayhem sale is always one of our most anticipated sales of the year,' says Daniel Thompson, Head of Marketing at Click Frenzy.
'We're excited to share the amazing bargains we have for Australian shoppers that covers a range of brands, from fashion to tech. We know people are keeping an eye out for these sales, especially when they know our deals make a massive difference in their budgets,' he tells Best Picks.
'With so many people wanting to escape the Australian winter chill, we're happy to step in with deals for everything you could need, whether it be a heater or travel essentials. Click Frenzy Mayhem is a sale event you don't want to miss.'
What is Click Frenzy?
Click Frenzy Mayhem offers massive discounts on major retailers over a three-day period with many of the sales online-only. Offering shoppers the perfect opportunity to score epic deals mid-year, there's insane savings up for grabs across a wide range of categories, including fashion, beauty, tech, and more.
When is Click Frenzy 2025?
Click Frenzy Mayhem begins Tuesday, May 13th at 7pm, and runs until Friday, May 16th at midnight.
Which brands will be participating?
Click Frenzy works with participating retailers to bring you all the best deals and exclusive offers from throughout the retail industry and centralises them into the one online shopping experience.
While it's too soon to say exactly who is hopping aboard, we've got a sneak peak of which brands are expected to participate:
Priceline, Salomon, Rebel Sport, The Good Guys, Sennheiser, Petbarn, Kogan, Guess, Novo Shoes, UGG Express, MJ Bale, City Beach, Oaks Hotels Resorts & Suites, Pillow Talk, Celebrity Cruises, Amart, and more.
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